I know you're all realling from getting spanked at home to Phyllis Rivers, the muppet of the AFC West. However I am going to resist rubbing it in and just let you all know that unless Stanzi fingured out how to play football in the last seven weeks, there probably isn't a QB on your roster who is better than Cassel.

Brady Quinn sucks.

No seriously, if you want a guy that makes an adorable game face and then dumps the ball off every play to the running back, he's your man. Trust me when I say, if you are wanting Brady Quinn to come in and give a spark, apart from grabbing his teammates crotches, there is little else he can do to motivate the team. Now his appologists will say:

"But he was awesome at Notre Dame!" Yeah. So was Claussen.

"But he played for the Browns and never got a fair shake." Aside from these two points contradicting each other, that he is a Browns QB alone is evidence of his suck. People act like the Browns make good players bad. They don't. They are a **** franchise and so anytime they draft anyone, it is extremely likely the person they drafted sucks. The Browns didn't make them suck, they just pick crappy players. They're like that girl that keeps dating broken men and then blames all men on why they are unhappy.

"But no QB can be as crappy as Cassel." This is a fair point, but you haven't seen Brady Quinn play more than a few games. He is awful. Utterly.

We have a generation (10 years) of fans growing up under a team that either couldn't compete or on rare occasions ripped our hearts out.

We are the people buying the tickets having kids that only know KC as a complete failure and embarrassment. An entire generation that associates KC with failure.

The exact opposite of our experience.

The reality of the situation is suck. Our kids are our gauge on reality. They know no DT, no Montana, no Allen. They only know what they see.

And we have an entire generation of fans raised on horrible football to offer them.

This is what Whitlock needs to see. This is what he needs to pass on. Now that his ears are open HEAR US!

This is a tradition, a part of life, a part of WHO WE ARE that is dying...

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"He had no teeth, and he was slobbering all over himself. I'm thinking, 'You can have your money back, just get me out of here. Let me go be an accountant." I can't tell you how badly I wanted out of there."Denver rookie QB John Elway, on Jack Lambert, after Lambert and the Steelers knocked Elway out of his first game as a pro (1983).

Im ready to see what Tanney and Stanzi has, I look at all the other good QBs in the league and just wonder why we cant find a good one. I also blame brian dabolls WEAK offensive scheme.

I think Daboll ran the same scheme he would run for Cassel. I still think he was under orders to prepare the way back for Cassel. The whole playbook still was not there. Quinn looked very bad. He forced a few balls. His accuracy sucked. I don't know how many times he threw a Cassel ball behind the receiver. You probably have to give him one more game.

If Cassel is back under center against the Raiders, Pioli should be fired on the spot and Hunt should be forced to sell the team.

We have two QBs that are proven fails. The only one that deserves a chance is Stanzi. Not saying he won't be a fail as well, but of the three he is the only one not a proven fail.

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Originally posted by Logical
When the boobs are a bouncin, the Chiefs will be trouncin

What the Raiders fan has said is true, our customs are different. What Al Davis has said is unimportant, and we do not hear his words.

Not true. We, as in Kaylore and I, recognize the areas of our team that need improvement. We're a soft team up the middle on defense, we get that fixed in the off-season and yes we will be contending for the Super Bowl and there won't be a damn thing the chiefs can do about it.

Not true. We, as in Kaylore and I, recognize the areas of our team that need improvement. We're a soft team up the middle on defense, we get that fixed in the off-season and yes we will be contending for the Super Bowl and there won't be a damn thing the chiefs can do about it.

Not true. We, as in Kaylore and I, recognize the areas of our team that need improvement. We're a soft team up the middle on defense, we get that fixed in the off-season and yes we will be contending for the Super Bowl and there won't be a damn thing the chiefs can do about it.

Not true. We, as in Kaylore and I, recognize the areas of our team that need improvement. We're a soft team up the middle on defense, we get that fixed in the off-season and yes we will be contending for the Super Bowl and there won't be a damn thing the chiefs can do about it.

Maybe, but with a 37 year old QB and your primary player on defense is an old CB that teams are starting to target, the window of opportunity is very small. That means your team can't fix it through the draft and players in their prime are nearly impossible to get. That means older veterans at a very high price that are injury prone. Then if they can pull off a SB win the rebuilding will begin taking twice as long because of the lack of youth.

I've only watched the 1st half of the game so far but I thought they moved the ball pretty well. Yet another tipped pass for int happens to another QB. At some point fingers need to look at the receivers not hauling in these passes.

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